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right i got a very good bushing dog i got a pup to bring on this year but my older bitch is six still very strong slowing down a bit i worry if anything happened to her i wouldnt have a good dog to show the pups shes healthy i kept 1 back from a litter thinkling of keeping 2 for bushing i think 2 terriers is fine i know shes only six but do you think i should bring 2 on just incase or leave it as just 2 of them it might sound stupid but its doing me head

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as long as its in good health and is able to keep up, my 9yr old bitch rarely comes out now but she was born lazy :laugh:

 

short answer; 9 or 10 for semi retirement. maybe12+ for full retirement

some dogs will be happy to continue working longer than that though

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i`ve spent a lot of time running people`s pups on -- i`ve run as many as 4 on rats with the older dogs without many problems -- you may have to split em up at times sometimes 2 together arse about more than 3 or 4 will, 2 will combine and try to be dominent over you ...

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LIKES BIN SAID. AS LONG AS SHES FIT AND HEALTHY PLUS GETTING THEM OUT KEEPS THEM FIT ITS WHEN THERE IDLE YOU START GETTING HEALTH PROBLEMS. IF YOU THINK YOU CAN COPE WITH 2 PUPS LET THE OLDER BITCH BRING THEM ON. GOOD LOOK. :thumbs:

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